The best episode directed by Katy Garretson is "The Love You Fake", rated 8.5/10 from 4 user votes. It was "written by Sam Johnson". "The Love You Fake" aired on 4/9/2002 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Daphne Does Dinner".
To quell a feud between Frasier and an upstairs antagonist, Martin and the neighbor's mother feign a romance.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Sam Johnson
Niles and Frasier plan a party to celebrate the unveiling of a painting that Niles has just purchased. However, Daphne notes that every event the brothers host inevitably ends in disaster.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Heide Perlman
A practical joke backfires, giving Martin a 'mild cardiac event' that he's anxious to keep secret from Ronee, fearing that she'll think he's become 'some feeble old guy'.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Jeffrey Richman
Kenny tells Frasier and Roz that some recent research into KACL listeners shows that Frasier's average listener is an older gentleman who keeps the radio on for company. He suggests Frasier reach out to the youth.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Sam Johnson
Julia becomes extremely depressed after breaking up with Avery, who had never followed through on his promise to leave his wife for her. He tries to deny her the credit for their software company, an endeavor for which she did most of the work.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Saladin K. Patterson
Lovelorn Frasier engages a matchmaker, who mismatches him with dinner dates that turn disastrous; well-meaning Niles hires a kooky helpmate for Daphne's delivery who works with a shaman ...and a drummer.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Bob Daily
Frasier is horrified when the soft-spoken lady shrink he urged the station to hire turns out to be a tough-talking tyrant.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Joe Keenan
While shopping for a DVD player, Frasier meets an attractive woman called Claire. He soon discovers that she is a friend of Lana, former prom queen of his school whom he dated briefly in the past.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Lori Kirkland Baker
Frasier and Niles crank their sibling rivalry up a notch when each believes the other is trying to steal his girlfriend.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Christopher Lloyd
Frasier frets when his billionaire boss slavishly copies his aesthetic tastes, and Mel blackmails Niles into making a social faux pas.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Gayle Abrams
The house feels overstuffed when the entire Tanner family shows up for Thanksgiving, pushing DJ's organizational skills into overdrive.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Jordana Arkin
On a group trip to Las Vegas, Luke, Prudence and Lizzy visit the chapel where Nick and Prudence got married – only to discover that it was a sham and their marriage is not legal. Lizzy takes it upon herself to plan a spectacular new wedding with a special surprise. However, the group is in for an even bigger surprise about Prudence’s past life in England.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Gregg Mettler
Frasier hosts a party for the staff at the radio station to improve his image. Meanwhile, Roz dates a garbageman and Niles recalls his childhood memories with Daphne.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Saladin K. Patterson
Max is both puzzled and curious when the new guy she is dating expresses hesitations about intimacy because he is "not regular down there." Also, Sophie and Oleg struggle to get pregnant.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Rachel Sweet
When a law firm courting Randy for a job invites Randy and Max to dinner at a hip new restaurant, the evening veers off course when their eclectic cuisine doesn’t sit well with Max.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Rob Sheridan
When Max and Caroline need more space for their renovated dessert bar, they’re willing to do just about anything to convince Angie, the brash owner of the pizza place next door, to rent them her back office.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Liz Feldman
Oleg's pro-basketball playing cousin comes to town to play a game against Max's favorite team and gifts her with two free tickets, but chaos ensues when the girls interfere with the game and risk ruining their cupcake business' reputation in the process.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Morgan Murphy